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So, 'Moi, l'Artiste et Mon Père' is this raw, poignant drama set in the bustling yet gritty landscapes of Abidjan's suburbs. You really feel the weight of the young artist's isolation and longing throughout the film. The pacing kind of meanders, mirroring his aimless wandering, which I think captures that teenage uncertainty perfectly. The performances are quite grounded; the lead really embodies that mix of hope and despair. The cinematography is unpolished, almost documentary-like at times, which adds a layer of authenticity. It tackles themes of identity, loss, and the search for familial connection, making it a unique exploration of what it means to be an artist in a challenging environment.
Atmospheric portrayal of suburban Abidjan.Explores deep themes of loss and identity.Grounded performances add to the film's authenticity.
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